Theories of international relations
Evaluate and analyze the key concepts and theories covered in the course "Modern Theories of International Relations," including but not limited to Classical Realism, Liberalism, Neorealism, Neoliberalism, Constructivism, and Critical Theory, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of their historical context, core principles, and contemporary relevance in the field of international relations.
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Chapter 64. Introduction To International Relations TheoriesThis chapter will introduce you to the field of international relations theories.
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Chapter 65. Classical RealismThis chapter explains the theory of classical realism in International Relations
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Chapter 66. LiberalismLiberalism in International Relations context
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Chapter 67. NeorealismNeorealism or Structural Realism explanation of international relations.
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Chapter 68. NeoliberalismThe theory of neoliberalism in International Relations.
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Chapter 69. Dependency TheoryExplanation of dependency theory.
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Chapter 70. ConstructivismThis chapter will introduce you to the constructivism theory.
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Chapter 71. Domestic Politics: Two Level GamesThis chapter will explain the two level games model of domestic politics.
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Chapter 72. Feminism In International RelationsWhat is feminism in international relations?
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Chapter 73. Introduction To International Relations TheoriesThis chapter will introduce you to the field of international relations theories.
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Chapter 74. Game TheoryThis chapter will make you imagine the world as a game.
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Chapter 75. Critical TheoryThis chapter will introduce you to the field of critical theory.